On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 13:54:07 +0100, Roger Jørgensen <[email protected]> said:
> It's a good start, but could you rewrite the part on "Address
> Allocation"
Well, yes, that was just a placeholder sentence! But I've made the
change as you asked. I'm not sure I agree though, and the reason is
not to do with efficiency of address space use but operational ease
of provisioning.
Operationally, what does this mean? The most common case is going to
be a single subnet, so how is the gateway going to know which one out
of the /56 to use? Somebody has to pick a /64 to put on the inside
ethernet interface. How is this done? No problem *assigning* a /56 but
using it is another matter.
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